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OKI JON , (Jl'J'.Y EXT JS J UJ i I m ! " I ' ' f M 1 l.ST -J, JWU , ! LARSEN & COMPANY ! i Cur 10th 4 Main fit. uneaoN city, oneooN. i Wholesale and Retail j GROCERIES I AND PRODUCE LAN Dj PLASTER lUiy.Ciroln, I'iclU, Howtr and (iir kn .Seeds. I WE PAY CASH FOR T COUNTRY PROCUCE LOCAL BRIEFS I , U (3. DmiiUt, ilniuii i; mil in, Mitxonlc lllilii, Hiiiiii" lay npciit Hnndny wit li (Hi'IkIh lit Hini'lv MUs Clnm Mitchell upetil rSniuluf lit Inr home hi Hnitdy. Kimi'ii" KruHl, llf 1'l'llllltilnn, U Vllt lll) rt'lllllU'll III CltlH'lllllh. I.Iii'IIik in nun iv uh Itumed 'I'Iiiiik dm lii Mny Miininv mid I', M I fill. II llllnl, it well known Itepillillrlin of Iviliu inlii, wait In town H'Uurdiiy Knirxi Imiii'Iii mill Anliinn III Ut hi It'll Mmiiliiy iiIkIiI fur Hun Knim-lm-u Cliiieiuti Willi", uf HnluiiiuiirR, N Y. U viHliliiK Itnlph Kility, In this tllv. Ml'' huh liiirilnii, of I'auliy, him been ltHlug frli'inln In'ln fur ticvi'ritl iliiX Mn I in it Miinn, nf I ' 1 1 tl I . t i ii In vIMtltit: Willi hi'r mini. Mm. J. W. Ciil.- Mm Mm y Knmn -f I Hniurdiiy fur Vniii mivi r. II ('., fur mi init'iiit'd vlnli Willi fi Ifii. U I Mi Mi'liliiim li'fl fur ljiliniiin.il Mom. In ..n I.iiIIh In i-iiiiet-lliin Willi I In paper Will ' Ml mill Mil I,. K June tin it gull" In Newport, wh.. if lny will milium f .r titurul wi'i'ki. M"k Kniinit Villi II. iv. uf liulilenilaln hit. itnlved lit Ihln illy unit In tlin gin- I uf her nnillii'r. Mr an. Mn S K. 8ri Ipi'itu Imvr r.-l ii mi-1 luiiiii' uflft a ft'U tiny' Wilt nl Oii'itn 1'nrk. M!.t lli-iiliu lliililniillli. lifter n v I -1 uf a wt'i'U with r"liillv"" nl KitH'-iie. i"iiiti.i-, liutiu' rihiy. U'Mii.y W. A. 1 l iiiltk relumed Friday fiuiii Tlllniiinoli, where hu hn, Iiui'li fur Hut punt two wi'i'lm, .1 1 l i ii A. Vtlnr Inm returned from HiiliiKllt'ltl, l.iilnt Cimniy, whnro lie hint liiH'ii enjoying ii viii'itlluii. ('. Hi.'Iui.'Im'I iiml II. 10. Wiiuilwiiril Weill mil In Cli'iir Cnmk Tuiwiliiy mill brought liuiim tifi Hntrki. lii'iiiiili'it. ' Allien C Meson iiml Mm. Muni Mulilt'iiliiini'r, uf Mil wuiilili', were ginulcd a mini luge llcenso Tni'Hiliiy, Mr. mill Mr. .1. H Humphry iiml hum Kilwiinl liitvit ri'liinii'ii froin it I wo wcclm' lulling III Clllllliill llelll'll, Wliuili' Mill, uf lluuil' Klv.'i, Ik HIH'llllllIK II fl'W days Willi fl'll'lld III (ip'kuii Clly, wliuili lit' fuimiirly r-; tided Mm. W. A. Hlii'wmiui !hih ri'tiinii'il f i hiii Mi'iillltt, WiihIi., Iiuvllig lii'i. h ii m -. iiinni'il liiiini' liy Hit' IIIiii'hh uf li.-r lll lli' huh, A Ion. ! Mr mill Mm, Curl Green, who lutvi'1 I vl-lllng nl Hip tit tint of Mr. mnl Mih, Will C. (Iiffii, relumed In I'nri'j l.nul 'riiiiiHilny. Mm, T I', Kmnliill mnl daughter,; Vt'linn, inn In Kiimiitii Oregon, wIiitoi limy Inivii null., to vlilt wllll Mm, I IIiiiiiIiiH'ii mnl ti t. i Mih. (', I'. I'iiit mnl two I'hllilri'ii, iirt'uiniiinliMl liy Ml hn Miiinlt' Kiiit iinil j Anlnir Kit it, Iiiivii Mulit' to SfitHlili. fur! II IWu'Wi'l'kn' Mill v. j Mr. mnl Mih. V. II. (dlily Iff! 'i.t. tit'xiln y fur Kuliiiniiiiiii. N. V., Ilii'lt ftiimi'r Iiiiiiiu, mnl will xpi'iiil hIx wt't'kij vIhIHiik with rt'liitlvi'H. Mr. mnl Mih C. , Unlit mnl huii,! i..i.'i., Ihivi' rt'iiirni'd r fi t 1 1 ii wi'i-k'Hj rip lo 1'iiKct Hiniinl, vIhMIiik Ki-iilllt', 'I iiriiinii mnl oilier iiuIiiIh. A unit bm Hli'litlil li'ft K 1 1 1 1 1 1 y fur Ui'li'lii'H, iii'riiiiiiiiiiiyliiK tit'r Kriuul iliniKlili'r, Mih H'-iikiI. of I'nrllmiil, mnl will if in u I ti fur Hi'H'iul wt't'liH. Mr. mnl Mrn. Wllllitm A. Iliinlli.v mnl MIH I.iiiiIhi' llmitli-y Iff I TiK'Mil.iy fur 'lull Ciilu. tiinldiiK tlin trli In Hi"l.' inuioi t'ltr, mill will din'inl ii fui'tniKlii llit'iiv I Mr. Ii'iiiki Tliummi, of HiK'lifuril, j III., wiih III llii'Kuli Clly Kiiniliiy, Dm mii'Hl of Mrn, lli'llt' KIi IkIiI. Mr ! 'riiiiiniit Ih fruf ii Mm SIi'IkIiI'h iiM tlulllt'. O K, Kit'Untl. Hiilifrliili'iulfiil uf lllf II K I ll'llltlll'lll 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 ) uf tilt' (lie. Kuii S I it 1 H'ulr, Iiiih K"ti" In AhIu.i In iitriiin;i fur llit 1 1 u 1 1 1 n v from Out Hup I 'mint v nt til" fulr. MIkh CIiiiii lltirhi'KKiir, clt'ik uf tin' o'llif i'l Cuiinty lli'i'urilfi', HiiiiimIiv. h,i hnj li.'fii t'liJuyliiK ii two wtti'kH' ii nt lini ni I nt lit'iii'li. Iiiih ri'liinii'ii iiml ri'Hiiiui'il hi-r iIiiIIi'h. Mm ,t. I.fvlll nd rlillilrmi. luciiin IHtnlH hi Mr U'vIM'h tniilliiT mnl ulitlrr, Mr. H U'VlIt iiml Mini IXhtT. nut vnlinit iiIiik ill Wllholt Siirliu.'' wlii-rt' iln'v will rt'iniiln for four wi't-kn. Mm ciiiftiin II, clit'iif)'. nt"1 I.I.I" Wiill'fr, who furini'rly rt'ililfil In ililH illy, Inn itriht'il from Sun l'imirl''n, mill ufi r lulling In tlilH i'Iiv Iffl fur I'm Itniitl, w li"t" nil" w ill vlll w llh I. IT HlnllT. Ill mnl .Mr Iv A. Huinnii'r. Mrn Ainil" uni.l. Mr. mill Mm. Iv Iv Hi. .ill". Mm. Nlt'M llnrluw Uiw ri-iiri'. ni'it' iitii'iiii: tilt' Omkuii Clly n'uir ulin i'ti). .ti.l tin unilni! Snmliiy u( i If Tui i;.h.' mill in Sntttn.il Ithir Mm Clmtli'H Mmllintutii:li. lift' MIkh limit! Hulii'ilM, fornii'ily til ihln (iIiicu who Iiiih li't'ii vIhIIIiik lit'iit hIhIit, MIbk i, m nil llulii-ilH, mil Inolhvr, JOdwiinl Kulu'i m, lull fur hi-r Iiiiiiiu In Oiililmnl, Ciil., Tni'Hiliiy, nfifi' ii flvtt wift'kM' vlnli rlit'iu. 'riiu'llKnfl OhmioiiiI, who Inm lii'dii i i-uiyli.l iilli'1 K"lly lUH'iKf n IClitlith mnl V'iii1iil'l"n hUdi'Im, Iiiih nnifil tin' 'I on11 hoiiMi. on 'I'lili ii't'iiili mnl Miiln, it'Cfiilly viiiiili'il liy llmiry Wi't-.li-r, lin1 litlli'i' lulilim mint Ikt (;ol- 1 11 K" llllJullllllK. A. It. Doollllli', nfli'r li iwti wi'cIih' vlnli wllh ri'lmlvi'H Ht HfiiHlit, WiihIi., Iiiih ri'lnriii'il tn lilt liomit litTit. Mr liuullllli' wiih iii''uniiiiiili'il ti y IiIh w If i- who will ii'iiiitln In Hi'iillli' fur hiiiiii' llni". -In-r lifiiltli IiiivIiik lif'ii lit'iifllluil liy tlin rliiiiiKi', Mih. A. Iriii'llllliK mnl ilitiu'lili'r. Alli't', It'll Krliliiy fur il' Hiitti' ofj WiihIiIiikiiiii, vIhIIIiik lit Ki'iiHIt', llri'in i'l inn, Thi'oiiiii mnl lii'foi tt tht'lr ruliit n lii'if will Kiii'iul Huint! Hint' wllh Mr.1 oi'ti!i; nl Kui'l Whitman, who Ih In tpt't lur of tin' KuviTiiitM'til Wflt'llH lit tlllH pllll'l', Mr. mnl Mrn. (ifiirni' Hwiiflunl iiiuli twin tliniKliHTH, uf KiiKi'in', nrrlvi'tl In liifKuii Clly Hiinilny fur n vIhII wllh' I lii former' intri'iilH, Mr. mnl Mr.' .1. I,, Hwiifforil. Aft"r K'limlnlnK hfit' fur it two witfli' Hlay I In-y will K'' lo lliikiT Clly in vlilt with Mih. Hwuf funl'K piiifniH. Mr. mill Mr. M'-nry Knilih, fornri-r-ly of till Hy, lull now of N'w York City, who hit I'f Iiffii vIhIIIiik with Mr, mnl Mih. .toll n II Wiilkt-r, Inivt' K"ln' In I'dttlmnl, wlii-rt' Hifv will ri-iinilii for Hi'ViTitl wi'i-k. Mr. mnl Mr. Ktiillli mi' In li 1. 1 it K n f (iiif uf thi: WckI. Mr Hiirali M llili-liniiul. uf Hi Jo Hfpli, Mn., whu Iiiih reii'iilly lii'iui MhIHiik lur tltt-r, Mr. Mnry Mv Ciiivit, Iffl Siiiulity for Hi'iillli', WiihIi., wli"ri Hlif will vIhII Iiit (liinitlilfr. Mr. Illlili'liriiiul will priilmlily ri'liinr In. in fur it litlt'f vllt liffurf it'lnin Dm to Ht. JoHt'pli. Mr. mnl Mrn. K. K. 'Miihoiify, uf I'liiilmiil, who liuv lit'i'ii vliH lin; with Mr. mnl Mr. I'lIit II. Hnilih, of Cniif until. Inivt' rt'tni mil Imiiif. Mr Ma-, ItMii'y ri'i'fiilly nrrlvi'tl from Nflira. It II mnl will !U I til ( IiiikIiii"ih lull Iiiih mil yt't ili'i-lili'ii npun ii favurnlil" In (iitluii 1 Mr. mill MrH. Wllllnin lloylmi an. I Iwo t-lillilri'ii, Arthur anil MitI, ar rhftl In Ort'K.ii Clly Hntnnlity, ini'l lin- vlnltlnn Mr. nml Mr. W. C Crt't-n. Thi'v art' mi fnviiialily linprt'HKt'il wltji Ort'Kon llmt Itif.v havt' ilfrltlfil io inn kit lh"lr iifrtmitii'iil linnii' In till Hint.', mnl may luiiitt. in Oregon City. V. W. ICvt'i hart, ulif uf Hit' proml-in-lit fnrni'Trt of M'.liillu. wuh In t lu ll I y Siilurtluy. HrnitiKliiK fur hulillt'it lllf ttUlh li 1 1 ti it it 1 KfiuiKr fair at llmt lil.t.f. Ocliilit r H. Thf f.ilr thai un lit'ltl liy I ti 1m luiinuit itlf nhvavH vtVy Ktic-r-.-Ksf ut. mnl thlH y.-ar n fin" t-x-llll.lt Ih to In- mail". Many uf tit" pi-upli' In t tint Hi'i tloti IH" iilrt'itily inak llii; plaliH to "Xlifl.lt tht'lr prottilit'. Ardiii lllrknimi, fur Hi'U-nil yt'iirn a iliiiiik'litKinun In thi- i-it'pl..v of Hi" Wllluini'ii" I'nlp mnl I'.iptT Conip.iiiy. lilt MuimIiiv tm tht KlfuniiT IS.'itviT fur Sun Ki'iint'lHi'u. to I'lilm- Mink ll..pl,HiK' Art InKillut" fur a lliri" "Iiih' ti.iir-". Illrkman Ih t"ry cli'Vt'i' with hi jutiicll "'i'l 'it work h"i ha iill.niclt-il tt Kf"t (Imil of fiivnintilii roiiuiU'lit. Took All HI Money. nfl"n,iill ii man rum ku"h to iluc lur of for fii!lltln1, -i' Hliniiiiili, l.lvr or Kl'lm-y Irnnhli. that lir. KIiik'h N-w Mf" ''HI ilrkly ciirl (tllKhl rHt. I"'"1 '"r DyHpt'li- ol,. I, .,11,,,,. II,, I, lllllllllBIl' HI. I', . pat Inn, .Innli'llff, Mulnrlti anil Dihlll-, ly. 2.1c lit .loiit'H iiiiik MAN TAKES POISON ROUTE. Supposed to Be Fred Lincoln, of Van couver, Wh- -JL A mm) HtippoHfil In !) I'ri 'l l.lnioln cniiiinltU'tl Hiilcl'l" lit Mlliui!i! Mnn nay hy laltlliK li InrX" ipu ntily of car liutiu iit-lil. Tim man ''!' h""n In MllwiiiiklK li few ilay Huii'lny In wa mi (tin Hlrftil ami ''' - nfn-r-iiooii HtmlP'l in lli'li'lt:"' K.-inli'ii, iioitliwi-Ht of l tin town. Hu rroHhi'it the hrlilK" over .uhiioii -r-'-lc mnl went IhroiiKli tin- ' I'mlniK 171 Hi" Kiirtlt'iiH. II wa litTi' tlin Ii" ilnitik Hie dt'atlly ilriix. H' "vltlciitly (IniKiV'd hlniHi-lf ovit thi- ifroniiil fur iicitrly Z'Hl fi-t-t from tin' I'1'"'" wIhtp hv took Hi" iioIhoii, hi'fif (h ath rani" to ti Ih rt'llcf. Th"ip wa inthin fnmitl on lilt imtkuii that would ri'v-nl l'i l.t'-ntlty. Th" only wrlllim wiih on a Chrlhltnun cmd on wlilch w-r wrllK-ti th" wort, "Krctl lo Ccrl'tiilt'." II' hiul no mniii-v. An IiikithoII wlilch. wlitili li" ha'l nun Iiiihi'iI at a itltir" In I' lMlaml. wiih fuiimt m, hlm. Ifi! wa t'tl'l hfailcil, w llh IlKlH-Kray ninnta' h" iin, wii li built IH yt'itr ilit. II" l i"tp(iOH"'l lo have ((imc from Vani'.uvt r, Wash. At Ih" InipicHl h"l(! hy .IukIIcc KcIho Hi" viTiHd wn (l"iith hy Kiilt ldc. two HtirvlvliiK "r'. ChflrlcH, Ciiiiih, Or, and Mrn. C. II. Uimc, I'orllainl, Or, lit: muvt'il to Iowa In 18.13 mi'l to pr-Koii In J H7S. II" wn liiuiiKht up In th" LiiIIiitiiii faith, ami In 1H00 licr-iini" n , mnmlKtr of tho Advniit Church, wn a HiroiiK ht'llnvt-r In Hm tearliliiR i of (hrlHt, nml It run h triiltifnlly J Kill. I that th" world wn (lie h"l'":' for IiIh IiiivIiik lived In H. (IIh rt'tnalm were Inlcrred In Hid Heaver Crwl: Comeferjr. I i ' I I hiiiiii mih ii u in. mil i II i in mil I nut m I , I J " ! i ejtJ ; -..-w l I rSrAX ft, 1 lZJ&yfJ 29f m "Running on HOWARD time" the old man" himself can give no higher praise. Railroad ofriciaU, en gineers and conductors are giving a hearty welcome to the new HOWARD Railroad Watch a Itver- timepiece with i the HOWARD acciiMcy itu! de- 'pemliliility. The HOWARD balum-e wheel is of iteel sperially hard tempered. It will not knock out of true when the engine ilatm her flange! against curve at top ipeed. It pulsates steadily despite thequiver of a train doing lixtv-mi'e clip. HOWARD ipecial Railroad dt'tl hii minute numrriU from I to 6o running ivninA the dijl. A nngle glance It 111 the number of minutes pail the hour. Prite firi by a printrll ticket attached at the factor. fat lo $140. Let tu show you Una disuncriira watch. Jamei H. Preton, of Eao'e Creek, In Hi" death (if Jaiiie II. Trentim., at hi ImiiiH In KaiJe Cret-k iltKtrlct. ; ciiiPkiiniHH County, a few day nuo.j thi.re pitHU'it av a well known tilo-. t't-cr. Mr. I'retlun wa tnirn In lied-', f.rt.i Cuiinty. VlrKlnla. Murrh in, 1K'7. j mnl cittnc with hi pureiil to MlKMuuri.i When 1 yearn of r" h" 'ullHlcd ' rniiiminv uf mo!iul''d vilntitecr and Hi-rved thruuiih Hie Mexican war lie cnt tp Cnllfurnlu In fl'i Hi d (lime to Ori-ctin In 1K.13. II" Inint'-.l at flrnl I11 PrnwuHvlllc mid after -iU moved to Kniile f'reck, wht'r" he lived till hi death. ' II" I" Kiirvlved hy hit, "1,1, iw. to whom he wa married In. 'vr.K. itnd Ih" ftillowlni? (tilldren: Jan., T, )r"-.tun. of PerUcleV. Cal,; Ceortre t ii'n.l tinrry V. PrcHt .n, cf KiikI" 'reelt. The funeral wai rondurled IiihI Tui-Htlay by Rev. A. Thunipson. ' Jacob Spanfller D ea at Carui. .I.iculi Spannler -wn horn In Fair-1 (L id County. Ohio. AiiKii-t !', IW and (II11I July 1'T. 1!1'. a' the home of; Ii'h i:raiit')ti. Alfred A. Stunnler. wllh Mrs C. K. Stietic". Canif. H" win married to Anna PlHcher In 1S1, wh"i ill'-d In Iiml, There were born !'; them six children, three "f whom died' In Infancy, Tlioma J. In 1W- TI'" CANDIDATE FOR CLERK. In plitcliiK l.efi re the pe iple of thin canity, for their coiiHlderatlon, my cimdldiK)' for the Itt-publlcaii ninn IniiHun fur the olllce of county clerk fur tliU county, and dcslrim; to nerve the' people In till (idlee, which Ih re.-trirtlt-J by Hie voter anil taxpayer a one uf the ni'.Kt liuportanl of the county. I 'K leave to make lo you the fulliiwlnir Htati'incnt: I have had three year' experience nt tlepnty In the iifV.ee of the county Hers, durliiK which lime 1 have put forth my b-nt effort to learn fully all th" diitle and Hie work pertain Injj thereto. I am deeply iten-tllil" of the ItniMirtance which (hi offlce lin pott's, mid am fully confident of njy ithlllty to ('(induct and iliHcharce the dutl.' nioft ul-fa( tcrllv, and ho utat Ini!. 1 desire that you pernonally know thai I Khali be most KraK-ful for vour a-slstance and support. I trust that yuii will duly consider the fa;-t uf nit practical experience and ability and itive me ynur Htipp-iri. and vole a' the primaries, September 2t, next. I will. If nuMilti'itcd and elected, Rive th" people of Clackamas County a clean, economical and btiHlncsKlIke ad mliiUtratlun and prompt, just arid courtfou.s treatnieiit. W. I.. MtLVEV. 1.1 1.; adv BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers Suspension' Bridge Cor. Mr. Bmlly Hobertson, of Sellw(Hid; Arthur Hidden, of liandon. Ore. 1 Mm lluldah I-:. Culld. uf Honolulu, If. I, and MrH. Itlanche Hammark, of Mt, Vernon, Wash. The funeral will lake place at ID o'clock Saturday mornlns from the family residence, and the In terment will be In Mountain View Cemetery. cents. FoHter-Mllburn Co., Uuffnlo, New York, olc ai?ent for the United State. Remember the name Dean's and t ikr h.i other. S-5-12 GIVING OUT Say! We have shinnies with a five Inch clear butt at $ 1.35 per thousand. BullderBt Supply Company, 14th and Main street. The Struggle Discourage Many a Cit- :'... m e- " y : . j in ui v.cyuri wicjr. Around all day with an achlnjj back; Can't rest at night: Enoueh to make any one "xive out.' Doan's Kidney fills will give renew ed life. I They wJJ cure the backache: Cure every kidney ill. Here 1 Oregon City proof that this Is no: Joseph McDermott. Washington street, Oregon Clly, Ore., says: "I was In bad shape with kidney ami bladder complaint. My back was so lame and stiff that I could hardly get about and it was all I could do to dress myself on arising in the morning. The kidney secretions were scant and the passages were too fre quent. After taking the contents of a few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills I was restored to good health. During the past two years 1 have bad no cause for complaint." For sale by all dealers. . Price 50 REVIVAL IN ATHLETICS. Commercial Club Approve Plan for I Out Door Sports. : Athletics In the Oregon City Com j merclal Club has been revived to the ' extent that the Board of Governor , has approved a plan to establish courts for tPiinls and tether ball. The committee in charge expect to have I the courts In readiness for games next week. The courts will be established in play grounds of McLotighlin Insti tute until the opening of the fall term of school, and will be available I to the member of the club, their I friends of the gentler sex and their : out-of-town male friends. Sunday 1 playing will be permitted, and the grounds will comfortably provide one double court for tennis and two ' tether ball courts in the space left. ' Much Interest Is being taken in ath ; letlcs among the cHib members, and , plans are already being made for a football team next season. Among the membership are several old foot ball stars who are anxious to get back ' Into the game for the pure love of It. MMMiBnlMMpalmlMr3agn1n IJ.JJ'Haja'.v.llUIMIIaaltllt'lWggaaTarfaMMtV nn rJ id toj Lii m mfu w m 1 W nr I Germans G ve Picnic. I Th" member of the Herman So ciety uf Oregon City arc cordially In vited to attend the picnic given by th" Social Turn Ver.-ln uf Portland, In Mr. Sthnorers Park. Siindav, August Tth. , j K. SEILER. Secretary. ! Won't Need a Crutch. ' Win n Editor .1. P. Snssmajt, of Crm-llus. N. C, hniined his leg badly. It started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointment proved worthless. Then lluckli u's Arnica healed It thoroughly. No thing Is so prompt and sure for fleers, Hulls. Burns, Itruiseg, Cuts. Corns, Sore-, Pimples, Eczema, or Piles. 2.1c nt J,,nts Drug Co. Now going on, and will continue during August. Now is the time to come in and get a supply of Good Footwear for the whole family at a big saving in price. Remember we do just as we advertise. We cannot afford to have any dissatisfied customers. Here ate only a few of the many Big Bargains we have to offer. Yoo will have to come in to come in to the store to appreciate how big our redactions are, and how good oor Shoes. All Ladies $3,50 0 nr LadiM$3.00 O QC pumps ti Oxfords LaO J pumps or Oxfords ZtJ J A big line of $2.50 Pumps and Oxfords $ 85 All odds and ends 1 1 Q fords. SPECIAL 1.40 of Ladies Oxfords .U Ladies $2.25 Ox-1 4Q Remember we always do as we advertise Packard $5 Oxfords $3.95 Packard $4 Oxfords 3,35 $4.00 Tilt Oxfords 3.15 $3.50 Oxfords - - 2.95 Men's $3.50 Shoes ' $2.85 Men's $3.00 Shoes 2.45 Men's $2.50 Shoes ' 1 .95 Ladies $3.50 Shoes late styles $2.65 Ladies $3.00 Shoes 2.45 Ladies $2.50 Shoes 1 .95 Broken lots of Ladies' Shoes, late styles; values $2.25 to arfj -g j'q ' $3, Clearance Price $1.4:0 One lot of Ladies' Shoes in small sizes, Clearance Sale Price r a' per pair . . . jUC Men's $5 and $6 high cut shoes faj q r Sale Price J)t)tOJ Regular 65c and 75c Children's i q Shoes, only ' t:OC Ladies' $1.7(5 and $2 canvas oxfords q p clearance price 05C Oregon City Shoe Stoe JUSTIN S. LAGESON, Prop. : ' : Oregon City. Oregon :y::::r-' Opposite Postoffice it :.n.i"'i ii' i mm , ;if' i-.J-.'i t. Card of Thank. Mr. mi. I Mrs. Thomas Dawson and family wNli io express their grati-j t title to ( tie many friends who'extend i ed sympathy and help to them in their! bereavement thiougu the death ut i their son and brother, Thomas Dawson. Gladstone Church Services. Services at Gladstone Christian Clinch Sundiiv. July 31. as follows: In A. M. lo 12 M merger service and workers' council; S P. M preaching; theme, ' Jesus Only." Training class Thursday evening. A. H. Mulkey, piii'ur. Cooking Without Fire. To cook without fire sounds as strange as telegraijhing without wires but is no more Impossible. In these day. of rapidly advniu-iiig science nothing seems Impossible. But no re cent invention has d.me as much for the housewife as the Jewell Fireless Cooker. It boils, bakes, roasts and stews while yuu rest or enjoy your self. It needs no watching, never overcooks and will present you at' meal time with better cooked food fuin is tiossible on a range. It costs absolutely nothing to operate. The Jewell Fireless Cookers can be Insnected at Huntley Hrolhers Co., exclusive Oregon City agents. They will gladly let you have one for a week's free trial if you wish. Internally Hr. Hell's Anti-Pain cures colic, flux, diarrhoea, cramps, and all bowel com plaints. Exterally: Cures sore bressts, corns, bunions, toothache, neuralgia, and all pains. Sold everywhere. It Is anti septic. For sale by Jones Drug Co. Bro'wnell at Oak Tjrove. lieorge C. Brownell, candidate for state senator, will deliver an address at Oak Grove, on Saturday, August 13, and will clearly define his position as to the direct primary and th'e as sembly, and will tell something of the polltltnl history of Oregon. CASTOR I A .For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Value a Good Appearance Consider well the value to yourself of a good appearance, com fort and health and you will understand that nothing that is to be worn in the mouth for the remainder of life can be too good; so demand that quality of material, (for there are grades of artifi cial teeth differing as greatly as Sevres and crockery); that art and workmanship which . shall put you at your very best; teeth selected and arranged with regard to your temperament and Indi viduality; fitted to retain naturalness of expression; articulated to properly fletcherlze food, and you will have all that" dental skill can give you. CONSULTATION FREE. D. L. L. PICKENS i WEINHARO BUILDING. C. J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH J LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. ! Give Us a Call Bring Your Estimates-We will Save You Money j PHONKS: Faoittc Mnin 1-11.' Hume B 2!4 Corner Main and 14th Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON Dements FLOUR Best $1.60 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. 11 C. LATOURETTK President. K. J. MEYER. Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON t CAPITAL. 50,000.0O. Transacts a Oneral Banking BuiineM. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M AUGUST HOLDEN DEAD. Prominent Citizen Came Here from Swecden in Early Nineties. Office Both Phones 22 . Residence Phone Main 2624 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1865 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED $Y EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER August Holden. a well known citi zen of Oregon City, died nt 2 o'clock! yesterday at his home, "U Jackson j street, after an Illness of. several! weeks. He was 60 years of age and n native of Sweden. He came here In the early 90's and took up a home stead at ,Moln)la, and in 18U2 be sold It and njoved t0 Oregon Clly with his family. He 1$. survived hy awjdow and the following children: ,Mrs. Minnie Greenman, of Oregon City; NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE, NOTIONS. 1 I Pay Cash and Sell for Cash i -Get niy prices-and see if I can save you money)' r U. H. MATTLEY 905 7TH STREET